RRC ID 70354
Author Zhang Y, Teng D, Lu W, Liu M, Zeng H, Cao L, Southcott L, Potdar S, Westerman E, Zhu AJ, Zhang W.
Title A widely diverged locus involved in locomotor adaptation in Heliconius butterflies.
Journal Sci Adv
Abstract Heliconius butterflies have undergone adaptive radiation and therefore serve as an excellent system for exploring the continuum of speciation and adaptive evolution. However, there is a long-lasting paradox between their convergent mimetic wing patterns and rapid divergence in speciation. Here, we characterize a locus that consistently displays high divergence among Heliconius butterflies and acts as an introgression hotspot. We further show that this locus contains multiple genes related to locomotion and conserved in Lepidoptera. In light of these findings, we consider that locomotion traits may be under selection, and if these are heritable traits that are selected for, then they might act as species barriers.
Volume 7(32)
Published 2021-8-1
DOI 10.1126/sciadv.abh2340
PII 7/32/eabh2340
PMID 34348900
PMC PMC8336958
IF 13.117
Resource
Drosophila 2069R-1